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"strong at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to indicate a person has a particular skill or is knowledgeable in a certain area. For example: "She is particularly strong at math and science."
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We are strong at home.
"Strong at the finish".
The urge is strong at E-Tower.
Quintana is really strong at the moment.
Che comes on strong at first, angrily refusing any sympathy.
He is strong at the point of attack.
We are strong at home and we've shown that".
Tells how support for Bird, strong at first, eroded.
I thought I was coming strong at the end.
Lehane's Boston accent is quite strong at this point.
Early returns are strong at the Harry Chapin Food Bank.
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